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>> cupcakes and twinkies and preplanned. >> why were those assessments so dramatically at odds with the bread, make good quality the earliest reports from our stuff. you know? good quality products. people on the ground? and we hate to see it come to >> reporter: but rice's an end. comments were made just five but enough's enough. >> reporter: a hostess days after the attack. lawmakers learned thursday it spokesman says production is took the fbi 10 days to get the crippled at a dozen of its 33 surveillance video. plants nationwide and the >> for those that are claiming company is already facing hard times due to increased competition in the snack industry and healthier eating that the ambassador had some habits. but workers think the company is bluffing about the threats different information, [ to shut everything down if they indiscernible ] >> reporter: lawmakers say the don't go back to work. >> i don't think it will close. focus of petreaus' testimony is i think it will come to their stringily benghazi. the -- is strictly benghazi. the justice department said the petraeus affair didn't put the senses. corporations are in business to nation at risk. hillary clinton is also make money. closing plants, liquidating, expected to testify before you don't make any money. >> reporter: hostess based in congress about benghazi as irving texas says it will make a decision sometime tomorrow early as next month. >> thank you, tara mergener. whether or not it will make good on its threat to shut this developing news out of texas tonight. plant down and others across a parade to honor wounded the country as a result of this veterans turned tragic when a strike. allen, we will see whether or trailer carrying the vets was hit by a train. not this company does have a long shelf life or not. at least four people are dead, >> len, are you feeling like this is the company's line in 17 more injured. the sand or -- they really mean cbs reporter alexis
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this? >> reporter: well, it's hard to christoforous with more say because they have said so tonight. >> reporter: rescue crews and stunned townspeople raced toward a union pacific train in much over the past decade. they have had a couple of midland, texas, after it struck bankruptcy filings. they have had a lot of acrimony with the unions. a parade float carrying wounded the union members say they have american veterans. the veterans were on the way to been giving up and giving up. so they are the ones really a hunt for heroes banquet which drawing the line in the sand at was to be followed by a weekend deer hunting trip. the trailer in which the vets this point. and hostess says that they can't go on. were riding was being pulled they say they can't go on. we'll see what happens across the tracks when the tomorrow. >> all right. len ramirez in oakland, thank you. remember all that pain at train hit. the injured were takena local the gas pump this year? hospital, which called in all available staff to handle casualties. so far no word on whether there well, get ready to add insult to injury. at the time, california drivers were warnings about the were told that the price spikes were necessary to make up for approaching train or if the refinery outages. vehicle malfunctioned. but cbs 5 reporter grace lee alexis christoforous, cbs news. a new round of rocket attacks threatens to push found out that we may have been fooled. israel and palestinians to the grace. >> reporter: dana, that is a possibility but we're not sure. brink of all-out war. palestinian militants in gaza that's one reason why they had fired more than 100 rockets a special senate committee today killing three people in hearing today and invited a southern israel. israel responded with a series research group that specializes in energy pricing and what they of air strikes designed to hit found was after months of underground rocket launching research, they could not sites. it all comes one day after explain why we had those gas
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israeli forces assassinated the powerful military chief of hamas. the white house came out in price hikes in may and in support of israel and condemned hamas for the rocket attacks. october. that's the mystery there. they can't explain it. oil giant bp will pay a but it did cost californians in october about $1 billion. record $4.5 billion criminal >> reporter: when prices spiked at the gas station the 7 penalty for its disastrous 2010 gas companies in california said it's not our fault. gulf oil spill. that's on top of the $20 billion that the company already set aside to cover instead, they blamed accidents like the chevron refinery fire or unexpected maintenance problems. but the biggest price spikes damage claims. bp pleaded guilty today to a were in may and october. dozen felony counts for the deadly rig explosion that that's months before and after triggered the spill and for lying to congress about how the chevron fire in august. >> we have seen shifts in price of gasoline. much oil was gushing into the gulf. two company executives also face manslaughter charges. police had to break up a >> reporter: it's one of the reason senator mark leno called protest outside a uc board of a committee hearing today. regents meeting in san they found that in may, gas prices shot up to 4.41 a gallon francisco this morning. it's after a crowd of students which is the equivalent of $48 and employees began blocking million in profit a day for the off streets around the ucsf cam gas companies. pulse. that group was there to protest in october, they were hiked even higher to $4.71 a gallon. cuts and proposed new fees. they are also demanding tuition but because of supply, the profit slightly lower for rollbacks through prop 30 funds. the voter-approved measure promises to funnel money into
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companies but still $25 million a day. the uc system but it is still unclear how much. >> i feel certain if we do >> even though we're very nothing, that which we have seen this year will only repeat pleased with the passage of prop 3 we're also reeling from itself in years to come and the spikes that we saw in october nearly $1 billion of cuts from the state. we raised tuition but it only might look to be minor spikes covered a third of the cuts. compared to what we could have >> because of that uc in the future. administrators say they cannot rule out another fee or tuition >> reporter: so he called on robert mccullough who has three hike in the near future. decades of experience in energy a san mateo neighborhood is markets. doing what it can to keep a 7- he pored over thousands of documents and believes that the refineries were operating when eleven from moving in to a they said me were offline. vacant restaurant near 501 north san mateo drive. cbs 5 reporter mike sugerman tells us why area residents are saying no to bill gulps and beef jerky. >> reporter: you want a 7- >> what we heard in may was a eleven in your residential neighborhood? maybe if you like big gulps and the chance to buy beer at all times. these people don't. >> we don't know how it happened. lot of announcements of there were seven months of essential silence, and then all closures. and that could either be an of a sudden the building permit attempt to misinform the market. we have certainly seen that. is issued and that's what we or it could be an exercise in market power. have been trying to find out. >> reporter: he says there is not enough evidence to show any type of collusion among the conditions. he also says there is no >> reporter: emily lives in this watchdog agency in place. san mateo neighborhood and wonders why it took almost a year for one of her neighbors to raise their fence a foot and lots of trips to the planning
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commission when it looks like it just breezed through. >> they have this very with just 7 companies controlling 94% of the market intensified use of a facility coming in and gave the public no input whatsoever. in california, that's certainly cause for concern, says senator leno. >> when a market place gets more and more and more concentrated, the opportunity >> reporter: they will tell you for that market manipulation the planning commission sided only increases. with them, that a convenience store shouldn't go in this noncommercial area, and then all of a sudden, boom, 7-eleven is going in! >> reporter: the spokesman for 7-eleven is a big corporation 12 of the 14 refineries in with a lot of money and these neighbors infer that there were california says it is simply some shenanigans that went on at san mateo city hall to get this supply and demand dictating approved. those prices and the companies why there shenanigans going on are not manipulating the market. at city hall? >> there were not. >> there would only be evidence there were not. >> reporter: lisa, san mateo's community development director admits it was a complicated that the oil companies are bureaucratic maze that led to acting improperly. the approval. >> reporter: so this was an informational meeting, meaning but insists everything was above board. that they are not look at any bills in particular just yet >> there in fact was a very but what at the did find and detailed review of the use and what actions the property owner what senator -- what they did find and what senator leno says there's enough mystery around had been taking for over a two- the gas pricing they are going year period. forward with this in the coming >> reporter: whatever happens, legislative year so there could there promises to be lawsuits and no matter who wins or loses, the city will be be new laws and regulations. we'll see. >> grace lee, thank you very spending money and that money
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comes straight much. well, grab your rain gear! from the pocket of these and we are going to get soaked. other san mateo taxpayers. chief meteorologist paul deanno mike sugerman, cbs 5. tells us when the rain is going to get here. >> looks and feels like rain but it's not here yet. planning on joining the showers are offshore paralleling the coastline moving from south to north so we have about five or six more black friday madness? hours before the rain begins. stay home and enjoy leftovers instead. big area of low pressure we coming up in consumerwatch when have been watching this guy all you should really hit the stores to get the best deals. week long. it's now approaching the >> sea conditions were coastline and actually southern beautiful. >> it's the first day of commercial crab fishing. california has seen some moderate to heavy rainfall just the outlook for the season in the bay area. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, to the north and west of los angeles. for us tonight tomorrow morning, this is very likely going to be a sloppy commute early tomorrow. check out the bull's eye of rainfall. santa rosa, our computer model forecasting more than an inch of rain just between now and 6:00 tomorrow evening. we'll talk more about the weekend how long that rain is going to stick around coming up. >> we'll see you in a few. thank you. he gunned down two people in a jealous rage.
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now a jury will decide whether a toll plaza killer get the dealt sentence. cbs 5 reporter don knapp says the family is split when it comes to the fate of the convicted killer. >> reporter: jurors were literally on the edges of their seats today looking at add listening to mr. burris as he made closing arguments in his case. this is the penalty phase. if they were listening for something they could weigh they probably didn't hear it not only because he speaks with a terrible speech impediment because really wasn't making a case for his life. >> parents at saint francis cabrini are outraged some hearing the news a registered sex offender -- [ incorrect tape ] >> reporter: the convicted killer of two acting as's own attorney and talking with a profound speech impediment made a rambling closing statement but never asked the jury to spare his life. previously nathan burris told the jury they could just flip a coin to decide between life in prison or death. he was convicted of first- degree murder in the deaths of richmond bridge toll collector deborah ross and a male friend.
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she was apparently breaking up her 13-year relationship with burris when he killed her and the man down at the toll plaza three years ago. >> i think he feels he had the right to kill them. because my aunt didn't want to be with him no more, chris crazy. >> reporter: family members are divided on whether he should die or serve life in parole. -- or serve life in prison without parole. >> reporter: i wish he could die the same way my sister died and ersie. i. >> i wish they could be killed by firing squad. >> reporter: burris' rambling closing left family members frustrated failing to understand why he did it. >> as far as him talking and babbling, that's all i heard was babble. i heard a scared man, seagate technologies boughte frightened person trying to building in fremont for more extend the trial as long as he possibly could. than 90- m >> right now my child is gone. is 70-percent belo the home of the now defunct my son is gone. he will never come back. what gives me peace is the woman that he loved they fell solar company solyndra is told. in love, seagate technologies bought the they died the same day. building in fremont for $90 they were buried the same day. million, 70% below what it cost to build it. solyndra filed for bankruptcy and i think they're gone to heaven to live together in september of last year after
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forever. getting a $500 million federal loan. the best black friday deals may not come on black friday >> reporter: jurors began deliberations this afternoon after all. cbs 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts shows us when the but they immediately stopped to best deals do turn up. ask for a rereading of the transcript perhaps because they reporter: we see it every year, the shopping stampede shortly after the last slice of couldn't understand what mr. pumpkin pie. burris was saying as gave his but this year, you may want to stay home and digest because a closing argument. deliberations continue monday. lot of those black friday specials aren't so special. >> was there ever a question of his mental competence during >> the goal of the ads is to this trial? >> reporter: yes, and a lot was drum up excitement. >> reporter: but matthew says said that he is mentally many black friday ads this year competent. he himself said on the stand look awfully familiar. that he was mentally competent. so it never came up as a >> 90% of the retails we looked competency issue although many at were going to sell at least one of the exact same item at people question whether he was trying to suggest that with his the exact same price on this antics on the stand when he year's black friday as last year's. >> reporter: for example, last sometimes laughed during his year, radioshack advertised testimony. this 500 gig usb for 49.99. >> don knapp, thank you. california has launched this year it's offering the same product for the same what could be a revolutionary price. evident to halt climate change it turns out it's not even the best price. >> this item started going on putting a price on carbon sale around august of this year. emissions, a fee that companies >> reporter: chris says the usb have to pay to put pollution in price hit rock bottom five days the air. >> reporter: the chevron ago when it was selling for
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refinery in richmond and this nearly $5 cheaper than the black friday ad. natural gas power plant in santa clara have something in common. they both emit a lot of carbon it's a similar story for this wireless printer at staples. dioxide when producing their products. and they are two of the 350 selling for $199 this black friday, the same as last black businesses involved in friday but you could have california's new cap and trade bought it cheaper a month ago. program. >> the overall goal is to bring >> the rock bottom price for this printer was $179.99. >> reporter: the less on? down the greenhouse gas >> prize bounce around all the emissions to the 1990 level by time. >> reporter: stores use ads to get you in the door in hopes 2020. you'll fill your basket once >> reporter: here's how the you're there. buyer beware. program works. the state calculates how much just because something says it's on sale doesn't mean it's actually a bargain. co2 each business produces, measured in units of a metric tonight, called allowances. >> don't just assume that each business is required to everything else in the store purchase enough allowances at might be a good deal. auction to cover the amount of their pollutants. if a business exceeds its emissions cap it will have to >> reporter: retail experts warn you should avoid buying toys, jewelry, winter clothes and watches on black friday. prices for those items will likely be cheaper late north season and remember, a lot of those door buster deals are for limited quantities. buy extra allowances to cover they plan to get you in the door and hope you buy more. the overages. if it operates more efficiently it can sell off allowances. it creates a commodity market. >> they are paying to emit. the advantage of that for them
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>> of course if you wait until the day after christmas, it's and california is that it gives them the ability to incorporate reductions into their business really cheap! [ laughter ] >> and then there's that. plan so they can develop a >> yeah. >> and actually christmas is in strategy to do it in a way that the middle of the week so maybe isn't going to cost them a lot of money and jack up their you can celebrate christmas the prices. >> reporter: while no one is following weekend this year. happy about having to pay more, silicon valley power says it >> it's a day. prefers this market-driven approach to having the state >> thank you. all right. grab the hot melted butter! just order them to cut and get a bib because this emissions by a certain date. fisherman starting to bring in >> to give that opportunity to the dungeness crab. we have the outlook for the season. >> that's unfair at dinner us to decide how we approach time. here's a peek at what we have these goals is preferable over the straight regulations or going on weather-wise. we have ourselves some rainfall determinant regulations. >> reporter: but to achieve the poised to move n doesn't look impressive but find out how goal as time passes, the state much rain you will get in your will begin lowering the cap forcing more businesses to cut backyard as soon as this emission further and there will weekend. your forecast next. be fewer allowances available making them more expensive. >> a 29-year-old 49ers mystery eventually it will be more cost- effective for businesses to is solved. i'm dennis o'donnell. and jim harbaugh's heart invest in cleaner technology problem forces him to miss practice. reaction coming up. ,,,,,,,, than to chase after the allowances. but critics say there's another choice many businesses may make, to pack up and leave the
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state altogether. california is gambling that other states will join them in this approach to fighting climate change. it is a bet that could be lost. >> but if we don't start at all, it may never happen. >> reporter: whether you believe in climate change or not, there is one thing that everyone can agree on: with cap and trade, the business climate in california has changed forever. in santa clara, john ramos, cbs 5. i put my daughter in this school expecting her to be protected and safe. >> what a registered sex offender volunteered at that school. how he got on campus and why he wasn't arrested. these are well planned well thought out high level theft. >> stolen by the truckload. why bay area thieves are going nuts! >> this right here is the last piece of machinery left over from the clean-up efforts from that massive mud slide that
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occurred in this daly city neighborhood. earlier this week. now rain is on the approach and the new fears the neighbors have. that is coming up as eyewitness news continues right here on cbs 5. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,
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how does it brew such great coffee? well, inside the brewer are these green fields of coffee, actually, i just press this button. brew what you love, simply. keurig. look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. building this afternoon. poe were responding to a that's sixty seconds, for crying out loud. no word on the source of a we know how long a minute is! sitting, waiting for an album to download. i still have back problems. you're only 14 and a half. suspicious odor that cleared out a san francisco building he doesn't have back problems. you kids have got it too good if you ask me. this afternoon.
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police were responding to a landlord-tenant dispute when [ male announcer ] now u-verse high speed internet has more speed options, they smelled an odor. they called out a hazmat team. reliability and ways to connect. two officers were treated for rethink possible. exposure to the odor. but they will be okay. today the president got a firsthand look at the damage from superstorm sandy. the president rode a helicopter over an area of queens, new york. he also walked through a neighborhood on staten island. morning, is under arrest tot for her fourth d- u-i. that area suffered almost half san francisco police say of new york's casualties. mr. obama promised to stick the driver involved in a high- speed chase early this morning with the storm victims until is under arrest tonight for her the rebuilding is complete. >> during difficult times like fourth dui. this we're reminded that we're she is only 23 years old. police are not releasing her bound together and we have to name but say her suv crashed look out for each other. into a cyclist in the mission >> 47,000 new yorkers have applied for housing help district while chp officers through fema. well, everything is back to chased her. it didn't end there. normal for united airlines the suv kept going until it crashed into another parked tonight after a computer glitch grounded flights early this car. police say the driver had a morning. passengers at sfo and across suspended license. the country just had to wait and the cyclist is expected to be okay. while the company fixed the a comedian has been arrested in oakland on assault charges. cat williams is accused of system failure. it took two hours to resolve. hitting a man in the head with
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250 flights were delayed but a bottle outside the courtyard marriott hotel last night. none canceled. this is united's third major video of the arrest was posted computer outage this year. on youtube. >> okay... start melting the butter! the man was treated for his commercial crab season is on! cbs 5's ken bastida is at the injuries, released. but after investigators docks earlier today with some interviewed williams and of the bay area's first catch. witnesses, the comedian was released pending further investigation. >> reporter: it was a long but cat williams is scheduled night for crabbers all along the coast from bodega bay all to perform at the oracle arena tomorrow night. registered sex offender the way down to half moon bay. volunteers at a san jose they took off at dawn on wednesday so they can make it out to sea and have their pots school. now families are demanding to know how it happened. in the water just after cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran midnight the start of crab explains the twist that may have allowed him on campus. >> i put my daughter in this season. it was worth of the wait. school expecting her to be look at the haul. several hundreds pound at protect and kept safe. fisherman's grotto number nine >> reporter: parents at saint in san francisco. francis cabrini are outraged. that's what it's all about some hearing the news a these two pounders. registered sex offender was at a school event a month ago for the crabbers wholesalers worked out a deal before the season the first time. started to get $3 a pound. in early october, this man 51- and that's good because the crabbers got an extra 75 cents year-old mark gurries was volunteering at the elementary school's festival when someone because of fuel this year. it will hit market all this recognized him as a sex offender and told sheriff's wonderful crab friday morning. look for it to go about 6 bucks deputies. gurries told the sheriff's
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office he had legal permission to be there in a norm of a a pound. at fisherman's wharf, i'm ken bastida live in mobile5. letter from a churchin now that we all want crab, official. and we -- you know what we're >> i can't believe he was going to get? rainfall. perhaps the crabbing will be allowed to be on campus. >> reporter: to signed this better in the rain churning up form and is it legitimate? the sea with a big low pressure >> we want to make sure that area approaching. it's going to hang out for the person who doctored it who signed it at the bottom does in three days encompassing much. weekend keeping us pretty sog fact exist and did give mr. gurries permission to be on the g.i. hi-def doppler is picking up showers offshore. premises of the school church. >> reporter: parents are still we have perfectly positioned radar north of vallejo to show waiting for answers from the school and diocese. you what's coming up and give the sheriff's office is us a good idea of the wrapping up its investigation. deputies say gurries has been intensity. it will pick up overnight cooperative and say tracking the letter's author is the last tonight. rainfall predictions, let's go county by county farther north step in the process. the mortgage rain through the >> we're waiting confirmation weekend. by church officials just to sonoma county 2" for you by make 100% sure on their end sunday. alameda county, oakland, about that they can confirm this 1.5". and santa clara county including san jose and campbell letter is authentic. likely the least amount of >> reporter: the school's rainfall about an inch and a pastor told the "mercury news" quarter. rain in the bay area often this he didn't know about the letter time of year means snow in the sierra. that will be the case this time until the festival. gurries was convicted in 2010 of lewd and lascivious acts of the but. snow level is pretty high 7,000 with a child under 14. feet. four to eight inches of new
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deputies say he was not snow through saturday with some wind gusts making tricky travel arrested for attending this event because of the so-called on i-80 and also highway 50. letter. california penal code states a speaking of the mountains, registered sex offender is everybody is opening up by allowed on school property if tomorrow. there are the ski guns snow guns doing their thing. they have written permission from a school official. heavenly opened up yesterday. in this case, if gurries' every major ski resort in the tahoe area in nevada or letter is a fake, he will face northern california will be open by friday much better than last year where we had no snow misdemeanor charges. in san jose cate caugiran, cbs until early december. 5. >> the diocese of san jose says back here in the bay area the the letter was not consistent with its policies and it bay bridge with a backdrop of remains committed to maintaining a safe environment. mainly cloudy skies. other bay area headlines, concord 58. san francisco 61. cloudy in san jose. currently 62 degrees. in oakland, an employee of the set up in the atmosphere is super link plastics was killed this. there is a large area of about 9:45 this morning. pressure approaching the bay area. it will take time to get here a spokesman for the recycling and time to leave. plant says it was an accident the first wave of rainfall gets here tomorrow morning, sloppy morning commute to wrap up the involving a forklift. oakland police and state safety workweek and a rough drive officials are investigating. our camera was there as antioch police arrested a man home. this low pressure is going to take the weekend to get out on suspicion of murder in leaving finally on sunday connection with last night's afternoon. so that's most of friday all of shooting death of a 32-year-old saturday and most of sunday man at an apartment complex on
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sycamore drive. looking wet. let's time the first wave for police are work on a motive. you because we're look at steady to heavy rainfall especially north of the golden a bar fire is one of three gate on friday morning with scattered showers and kind of suspicious fires in vallejo throughout the day picking up over night. le the village cocktail lounge call fire not long after a in intensity once again by 6:00 tomorrow night. highs tomorrow with the cloud house fire two blocks away. this morning, someone set fire cover with the rain, a little to a nearby veterinarian's office. nobody was hurt in any of the below normal. san francisco 62. fires. a daly city neighborhood concord and livermore right already inundated with mud around 64 degrees. because of a water main break sunnyvale 62 tomorrow. san jose 63. is now bracing for rain. rain walnut creek pleasant hill mid-60s and low 60s with a roberta gonzales with how crews soggy day in and around santa are trying to prevent an even bigger mess. rosa and petaluma. saturday, sunday looking soggy. >> reporter: in order to we'll dry out for the top of explain all of this that's the short workweek next week, but rain is back as soon as occurring here tonight in this daly city neighborhood, first off i have to take you back to next wednesday. so plan on getting wet at times for the next several days. sports is coming up next. early tuesday morning. it was 4:30 a.m. when we had a major water break from a pipe that was built in the 1930s. it sent 43,000 gallons of water rushing down a local hillside taking with it sand, water and mud right here into this daly city neighborhood.
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now, today, here we are on thursday looking at least three days of rain ahead. so what city workers have been doing working around the clock, first off they put these hay bales here and i was told they did this because this will prevent any mud from going back out on the street and into the neighborhood if indeed there was yet another mud slide. behind me here if you can see this, this is jute, like a rope. it's been laid all around here on top of all of this soil. this is the mud that came down out of the hillside. so what does all this mean? i talked to the director of city water. i asked him, will all this hold if there is yet another mud slide with the impending rain? >> we are going to be out here during the rainstorm. we are all going to be out here to measure the -- the measures that we have put in place are working and need the eyes and ears, as well. if there is a concern the city will be respond to it. >> we are expecting how many days of rain? it's something that, you know, that we can be worrying about.
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>> reporter: do you have a [ laughter ] [ girl ] wow, you guys have it easy. backup plan? >> well, right now, no. [ laughter ] >> unfortunately. >> reporter: with rain in the forecast for the next several days would you feel comfortable i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. sleeping here? >> yes, absolutely. >> reporter: would you be a in my day, we didn't have these fancy wireless receivers. good houseguest. >> i think -- my friends tell me i am, so i like to think of blah blah blah. if i had a sleepover, i couldn't just move the tv into the playroom. myself as being a good houseguest as well. >> reporter: not only would he no. we had to watch movies in the den be a great houseguest but because that's where the tv outlet was. residents say the entire city and if dad was snoring on the couch, of daly city the entire we muscled through it. workforce has been so strong is she for real? and out here work feverishly your generation has it made. and they thank em especially [ male announcer ] the wireless receiver with over an inch of rain in only from at&t u-verse. get a free wireless receiver with a qualifying u-verse plan. the forecast. from daly city, with mobile rethink possible. get a free wireless receiver with a qualifying u-verse plan. weather, i'm roberta gonzales. paul? >> let's talk about the forecast. we don't want that much rain mary gshe also has asthma. for daly city. obviously it would be a concern. some of you saying week, can so she sees her allergist who has a receptionist susan, use some rainfall we're below who sees that she's due for a mammogram. normal and we'll get it whether you like it or not. hi-def doppler is tracking the mary has one that day. rainfall toward daly city and that's when she finds out she has a tumor. she has a successful surgery all the bay area. one spot that will see most of and because her health provider has an amazing connected system, the rain, north of the golden she has her life.
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gate towards clear lake and healdsburg. you're likely going to see i don't know what you have but i have kaiser permanente. about 2" of rain between now and sunday evening. kaiser permanente. thrive temperatures outside right now upper 50s, low 60s. oakland at 61. cloudy in livermore 61 degrees. and san jose 62. the cloud cover will limit the cooling tonight because the clouds will act like a blanket. so we are going to see waves of rainfall low pressure off to the west of for the next three posey would ever recover fra devastating injury..today,'s the best play in the nat less than two years ago, days. the first wave tonight and some wondered if buster posey early tomorrow. things sloppy on the roads. would ever recover from a the last wave of rainfall won't devastating injury. today, he is the best player in move out until sunday evening the national league. about three days. posey became the first catcher friday, saturday, sunday that we'll see a solid rain chance. to win the most valuable player next few days steady rain at award since johnnie bench in times, some dry stretches in 1972. he received 27 of 32 possible between. plan out getting wet outside first place votes leaving this weekend. we are trending drier for early next week. brewers outfielder ryan braun the rain should be done by in second place. posey batted .336, 24 home runs, 103 runs batted in and at sunday night. 63 a popular high temperature 25 years old he is the youngest tomorrow. oakland, concord, san jose, all to win the award in the
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63. redwood city 63 santa rosa national league since ryne soggy 63. and napa 62 degrees. sandberg in 1984. >> tons and tons of credit to rain will be with us for most dave our head trainer and the of the weekend clearing out late sunday. dry monday and tuesday, but showers return in the middle of rest of the training staff and next week. so all in all unsettled for the the doctors that put mibach together. like i say again, this is i next several days. think an award that will be that is your cbs 5 forecast. shared with everybody within thanks, paul. nuts! stolen by the truckload. the organization. >> a few family and friends on hand for that announcement. what's being done in the bay area to crack those cases. ,, ,,,,,, by the way, miguel cabrera was the american league mvp. alex smith's recovery is from the concussion is not the 49ers' primary injury kearneymore. jim harbaugh was sent 209 hospital with an ear -- jim harbaugh was sent to the hospital with an irregular heartbeat admitted to stanford today where he had what the team is calling a minor procedure. the 49ers anticipate harbaugh's return tomorrow. >> you know, so hopefully he is back really, really soon and you know, hopefully it's a minor thing. >> hopefully. can you imagine a doctor telling coach harbaugh, hey, coach, you have to slow it down? [ laughter ] >> he only goes at one speed,
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doesn't he? >> he only goes one speed. you know he always says that, you know, he is tougher than a $2 steak. so we believe he will be fine. 9ers and bears kick it off monday night football coverage beginning at 5 p.m. right here on cbs 5. got san francisco high school semifinals. lowell at lincoln and demetrius williams had a day he will never forget 1st quarter 33- ♪ yard touchdown run to give the mustangs a 6-0 lead. later in the first he gets the punt the block and breaks the tackle and there he goes 52 secondhand smoke affects everyone's health. it's not just irritating. yards, his second score of the afternoon. it was 12-0 lincoln. it can cause heart disease and even death. williams would bust a 71-yard touchdown run to start the 3rd quarter and then in the 4th, speak up about secondhand smoke. the ball sails over lowell quarterback will frankel's head your health and the health of your family depend on it. and williams recovers it in the end zone for his fourth touchdown of the game! lincoln wins 26-6. they advance to the turkey bowl on when i take a picture of this check, thanksgiving day. >> we have been working hard it goes straight to the bank.
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oh. this whole season to get here. oh look the lion is out! we stay undefeated. we have been practicing hard. no mommy no! man, it's a blessing right here to go to where we wanted to be and look where we're going, t day. >> we're going to eat turkey on turkey day! >> they will have than a don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone opponent tonight on the late with chase quickdeposit. show. former cal american steve just snap a picture, hit send and done. bartkowski was inducted to the take a step forward and chase what matters. hall of fame last night. the former atlanta falcon quarterback threw one of the most controversial t passes in 49er history a play that still haunts 9ers fans to this day, high alert in several northn california counties. the touchdown pass. this, after several thefts netted thieves 40,000 tons f >> bartkowski to throw is going walnuts in red b walnut growers are on high long down the sidelines pulled alert in several northern down by billy johnson, 10, 5, california counties, this after thefts netted thieves 40,000 tons of walnuts in red bluff. cbs 5 reporter don ford tells down! he is -- give it to him! he is in! t!!! t touchdown!! >> the falcons beat the 49ers us industry insiders believe it's the work of a on that "hail mary." johnson was clearly down before sophisticated ring of crooks. >> reporter: walnuts are he ever reached the end zone but last night bartkowski
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unveiled the long kept secret pouring into the processors and this about that play. year's crop is so good it's >> he was a yard short of a like gold. he says there is a new kind of touchdown but we got points for it. a little addendum is we had one of the guys on our team is thief stealing the nuts. backup linebacker played a lot >> these are well planned well of special teams for us. his uncle was the back judge thought out high level thefts. >> reporter: mariani nuts who made the call. hasn't been robbed but there i'm not going to say they had were thefts of at least four something going on there but it was kind of ironic that one of shipments at two other northern the guys who played on our team california walnut facilities. his uncle was the back judge. one in stockton, and the other so you know we got the score. near red bluff. in trucks like these thieves we knocked them out of the play- arrived for the scheduled pickup and the drivers had all offs. there's a little bit of happiness i think in the falcon the right paperwork including purchase orders. camp because those guys worked the problem discovered later it us over pretty good. was all fake. >> yeah. so now we know the long kept but the missing walnuts are secret was home cooking. real. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> a lot of walnuts or almonds or a load of pecans it's hundreds of thousands of dollars. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands. hundreds of thousands of dollars, yes. >> reporter: law enforcement and you could save hundreds." including the chp say these are sophisticated criminals that require advanced security measures to protect the nuts. >> as you can imagine it's top of the mind in the industry and
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we're implementing further measures to make sure it doesn't happen anymore. >> reporter: like photographing all trucks and drivers, even having the drivers stamp their fingerprints on the work orders. chp says it's unclear where the walnuts are going. the missing shipments were scheduled to be delivered in texas and florida. if they cross state lines the fbi would join the investigation. martin and his company are on high alert. >> luckily that's our own truck intercompany shipping so that one i hope we don't have to worry about. >> reporter: chp cargo theft interdiction team says with no suspects and no leads this case is proving to be hard to crack. [ traffic passing ] ] in the central valley, don ford cbs 5. coming up in our next half ♪ [ music box: lullaby ] hour, top u.s. intelligence grilled over the deadly attack [ man on tv, indistinct ] in libya. >> if you want to know who is ♪ [ lullaby continues ] [ baby coos ] responsible in this town, buy [ man announcing ] millions are still exposed to the dangers... yourself a mirror! >> on capitol hill, the of secondhand smoke...
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and some of them can't do anything about it. charges against the obama administration. wounded veterans killed after a train crashes into ♪ [ continues ] [ gasping ] their parade float. the latest on this developing story. and the permits approved, the construction is under way. why neighbors are fighting so hard tonight to drive 7-eleven away. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, joey fatone: this is joey fatone. it's time to play
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happened during a deadly atk on americans in libya. lawmakers get a look at secy camera now at 6:30, a clearer picture of what happened during the deadly attack on americans in libya. lawmakers get a look at security camera have you i don't that shows the attack in -- video that shows the attack in realtime on the acompound in benghazi and congress is demanding answers about what happened there. as tara mergener tells us, former cia director david petraeus has his say tomorrow. tara. >> reporter: well, dana, yes, congress is looking for answers about the september 11th attack in benghazi and tomorrow, david petraeus will give his account of the event and what followed. former cia director david petraeus will testify on capitol hill friday morning about the attacks on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya.
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the closed-door hearing will his first public appearance since resigning over an affair with his biographer. >> he went to tripoli and interviewed many of the people as i understand it that were involved. and so the opportunity to get his views i think are very important. it's very important. >> reporter: intelligence committee members were briefly thursday on the timeline of events in libya. they were shown realtime classified video from surveillance cameras at the consulate. >> are there still questions? you bet. we are going to continue to work to get the answers. >> reporter: those answers could clarify how information on the attacks was released to the american people. u.n. ambassador susan rice was criticized for saying the assault didn't appear
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